Amfibius said:Well, too bad - you're all idiots then.
Why spend so much money buying the best camera you can afford, the best film you can afford, the best lens you can afford, and then skimp on a $10 accessory which will demonstrably help your lens perform better?
Even your megabuck L lenses will look worse than a P&S if you start getting lens flare. You pay extra to get extra performance, and then you throw it away by not putting on the lens hood - which comes included with some lenses.
Yeah good one!
The only time I don't use a hood is if I forget to bring it along (idiotic mistake!) or if I'm shooting in low light conditions.
Belle&Sebastain said:i use the flare for my personal works, its my style to you them, thks to ppl like you, not many ppl do this, i have hoods for all my lenses, expect the fisheye, which has a build in hood.
Its not the money, its just how you use and see things and create your certain style. When i'm done with my project, you can still call my a idiot, i'll think you are just a commoner without 'flare'.
also its also some ppl's style not to use the hoodduring street shooting, not to create more unwanted attention to their shooting, they are not fools, they have their own style.
You need not need to advocate this type optional stuff to everyone, because not everyone shoots like you.
A professional fashion photographer uses his assistant to cover him with a black cloth instead of using a hood for his canon 28-70 2.8L as the hood hinder his other eye for communcating to his models. I have notice some pros do not use them as well, like Yian, never hinders his works, never hinders my. they do not seem to be idiots.
You also say that John Clang is an idiot, also overexpose his shots, but that's his style.
you are in the school system for too long, following rules is ok, but i'll never have high regard to your works.
Amfibius said:And yes, you know what I think of you.
Amfibius said:Belle&Sebastian, if you LIKE the look of flare, and if that's the effect that you are going for, then go for it. I know there are situations when the hood is useless (e.g. shooting into the sun) but there isn't much you can do about that so you live with it. I have no problem with people who make deliberate choices if they think it will enhance their photography.
I don't have a problem with overexposed shots either as long as it goes with the vision the photographer is trying to produce. I have done a few deliberately overexposed or underexposed shots if I am trying to set a certain mood.
As for Clang, I did not really contribute to that long thread. He knows much more about photography than I do. After all he makes a living out of it (I don't). But his photographs don't inspire me. I wouldn't be rushing to go out there to take Clang-style photos.
I am not backtracking. Despite roygoh's warning, I STILL think that if you don't put the lens hood on your lens, you are not maximizing the potential of your investment.
And yes, you know what I think of you.
Amfibius said:I am not backtracking. Despite roygoh's warning, I STILL think that if you don't put the lens hood on your lens, you are not maximizing the potential of your investment.
roygoh said:My warning was about your referring to people who don't shoot with a lens hood as "idiots".
I did not warn you against your belief in the benefits and necessity of using a lens hood.
I agree that one should seriously consider the use of a lens hood as much as possible to improve the picture quality, but I don't agree that if one doesn't use a lens hood then you have the right to call him an idiot.
Your statement here is more civil and brings across your idea better than your earlier remarks.
Thanks.
Roy
Amfibius said:If you shoot without a hood, you are an idiot.
RossChang said:I guess it's a Two way thing, Amfibius flamed someone... and everyone is flaming him back... and the process repeats itself...
why don't we just focus on the Hood? hahaha![]()
XXX Boy said:Need not to pass a harsh remark like this! :nono:
Shooting with a lens hood means you are a genius? :bigeyes:
Care to show me some of your award-winning pictures that is shot with a lens hood?